Anastasia Pribelskaya

AnastasiaPribelskayaMoscow-based jewelry designer, Anastasia Pribelskaya, creates jewelery and art-objects inspired by nature’s natural forms and textures. She utilizes both traditional and contemporary blown glass, lampwork and metalclay techniques. She is a creative director at the Russian Glass Academy and teaches at her own studio, Rowan Craft.

You can follow her on Facebook and Instagram. Some of her work can be purchased on Etsy.

Images: Courtesy of Anastasia Pribelskaya.

Emily Barletta

EmilyBarlettaWe can’t seem to get enough of the freeform embroidery art created by Brooklyn-based fiber artist, Emily Barletta. We’ve posted her red work on our previous blog site and have decided to post more of her newer work. This may not be the last time we feature her for she also creates some incredible crochets. Here are just two things she reveals about her work on blog site, My Love for You:

“i never ever use a pattern.   planning things from the start = bad art.  i create a specific pleasing object over and over again with as much variation as possible, throwing the shapes into bags until i have a good amount of them.  then i start assembling.   generally, i have no idea how something will look until it is finished. “

“i think of my work as fine art.   art made out of traditional craft materials can be just as challenging as any other forms, i try not to keep it separate from painting, sculpture, or installation.”

Images: Courtesy of Emily Barletta.

Karan Singh

KaranSinghKaran Singh is an Australian artist and illustrator living in Tokyo. He draws inspiration from graphic design conceptions and op-art minimalism. We find it best to let the artist explain their work as he does here on Sugarlift:

“My work is an study of interaction using the notion of ‘presence through absence’. I’ve found that stripping images back completely to convey contour and depth through simple forms and repetition, exposes this interaction. Composition too, is a subject and tool I explore, particularly in communicating one’s relationship with their environments. My use of bold and vibrant colours reflects a playful curiosity in my ongoing explorations and culminates in an abstract re-imagination of traditional still life imagery.”

You can view more of his work here on Instagram.

Images: Courtesy of Karan Singh.

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